Sentences with phrase «trigger irritability»

Most new Moms are so focused on taking care of their babies, not to mention completely exhausted, that they forget to eat at normal intervals, but it's really important to eat every 3 hours or so to produce nutritious breastmilk, to avoid major energy lulls (which can trigger irritability and loss of patience), to heal properly and to maintin your overall health.
For some individuals, hot, sticky air triggers irritability and anxiety, causing frustration and depression.

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Chronic use can also trigger a daytime «hangover effect,» including fatigue, irritability and anxiety.
Depression, irritability, forgetfulness, joint pain, urinary incontinence, and changes in libido can't be easily linked to menopause, the panel concluded, while hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and possibly sleep disturbance are more clearly triggered by the condition.
The jarring mental images also may trigger or exacerbate other symptoms associated with PTSD, including irritability, anger, poor concentration and sleep disorders.
Then, one - by - one over a significant period of time, each food is reintroduced into the diet to see if it triggers any pernicious symptoms, such as: irritable bowel, congestion, brain fog, inflammation, fatigue, and irritability.
The theory is that the HCG triggers the burn - off of stored fat, and allows for weight loss without the normal side effects of a low - calorie diet, such as hunger, irritability, headaches, weakness, reduced muscle mass, or reduced metabolism.
Ongoing stress spikes cortisol, triggering harmful biochemical, physiological, and behavioral effects like accelerated aging, irritability, weight gain, and so much more.
Symptoms of PTSD can include the following: nightmares, flashbacks, emotional detachment or numbing of feelings (emotional self - mortification or dissociation), insomnia, avoidance of reminders and extreme distress when exposed to the reminders («triggers»), irritability, hypervigilance, memory loss, and excessive startle response, clinical depression and anxiety, loss of appetite.
Acute illness, such as an upper respiratory infection or gastrointestinal irritability, is often exacerbated or triggered by stress.
Triggered behavior can look like withdrawal, rage, or irritability — and these can manifest differently person to person.
Some people have a chemical imbalance and may need an antidepressant to improve their mood and chronic irritability, while others need to change the way they respond to triggers and happenings in the environment.
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